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Surgeonfish

Surgeonfish. Adult. Intermediate. White or Yellow spine on base of tail. Yellow tail. Juvenile. Blue Tang. Doctorfish. Can be anywhere from bluish gray to dark brown. Dark area, extends from base of pectoral fin outward along leading edge. Always have body bars (10-12)

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Surgeonfish

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  1. Surgeonfish

  2. Adult Intermediate White or Yellow spine on base of tail Yellow tail Juvenile Blue Tang

  3. Doctorfish Can be anywhere from bluish gray to dark brown Dark area, extends from base of pectoral fin outward along leading edge. Always have body bars (10-12) (May be quite faint) If I could be a fish, I’d want to be a Doctorfish, because I’d make good money.

  4. Ocean Surgeonfish Can be anywhere from bluish gray to dark brown Pectoral fin clearish (often with yellow tints)

  5. Fish Triggerfish

  6. Post-larval Juvenile Rows of small spots form diagonal lines on back Intermediate Queen Triggerfish

  7. Streaming tips on rear dorsal and tail fins. Adult Small lines radiate from the eye Two blue stripes on face Body various shades of purple, blue, turquoise, and green Queen Triggerfish

  8. Ocean Triggerfish Uniformly gray Black spot at base of pectoral fin

  9. Pale blue lines along base of dorsal and anal fins Black Durgon Psst . . . just to let you know, it’s black

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